quite simply, bonds. The strength of these bonds depends on the type of element or compound that forms the solid. These 'particles' you refer to are best known as 'atoms' and the atoms that form a solid are held together by these bonds.
Atomic or covalent bonds are what holds the particles together in the sugar crystal. Crystals are often made up of ions which attract each other and bond together.
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sugar molecule is held by covalent bonds.
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gravity
Covalent
Sugar molecules are bonded together by a process called dehydration synthesis.
The type of attraction that holds two water molecules together is an electrostatic attraction, known as the hydrogen bond.
A hydrogen bond holds DNA together and a covalent holds rna together
When two glucose molecules are chemically bonded together, they form a water molecule and sugar maltose. This process is called dehydration synthesis.
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Sugar molecules are bonded together by a process called dehydration synthesis.
atomic forcesType your answer here...Electrostatic attractive force holds combination of atoms together in molecules.
Anything that dissolves in water, such as sugar or salt, does so because it has an attraction on the molecular level; sugar molecules attract water molecules. This attraction helps to overcome the attraction that water molecules have for each other, which holds them together in a frozen form.
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protons
The type of attraction that holds two water molecules together is an electrostatic attraction, known as the hydrogen bond.
Cohesion
matter
Syrup
Intermolecular force holds large numbers of different molecules together.
covalent bonds.
hydrogen bonds,etc.